Spurs Prepare to Activate £60m Release Clause for England International Amid Summer Squad Revamp
Crystal Palace playmaker Eberechi Eze is reportedly keen on a move to Tottenham Hotspur this summer, with new head coach Thomas Frank identifying the England international as a key target.
According to The Sun, Spurs have tracked the 26-year-old for years and believe the lure of Champions League football could finally convince him to make the switch to North London. Eze, who shone for Palace last season, is understood to have a £60 million release clause in his contract—a figure Tottenham may be willing to meet as they look to bolster their attacking options.
While no deal is guaranteed, sources suggest there is a “very good chance” Eze could depart Selhurst Park in the coming months. The report also notes that Spurs hold serious interest in Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo—a long-time Manchester United target—though initial suggestions of an official bid have been downplayed. Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo is another name admired by the club.
Frank, who officially took charge earlier this month, is expected to push for swift transfer business as he reshapes the squad ahead of the new campaign. Eze’s creativity and flair would add a new dimension to Tottenham’s attack, potentially forming an exciting partnership with the likes of James Maddison and Son Heung-min.
Palace, meanwhile, will be reluctant to lose their star man but may face a battle to keep him if Spurs formalize their interest. With the transfer window heating up, all eyes will be on whether this long-rumored move finally comes to fruition.
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